So I found another tunicate in my tank this morning, I do have several corals, should I leave it alone, or remove it? I know it’s just a stationary filter feeder, but I have read that they can get out of control.
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Is it a solitary or colonial tunicate?So I found another tunicate in my tank this morning, I do have several corals, should I leave it alone, or remove it? I know it’s just a stationary filter feeder, but I have read that they can get out of control.
Seems to be just the one, I just don’t want it spreading.Is it a solitary or colonial tunicate?
Any pics of it? Solitary tunicates don't spread while colonial tunicates do.Seems to be just the one, I just don’t want it spreading.
This is the best I can get, but it is the red thing on the plant. In person, I can see the two holes, one on top, and one mid way downAny pics of it? Solitary tunicates don't spread while colonial tunicates do.
Hard to say for sure from the pic, but it's likely a solitary tunicate - it shouldn't spread, and it should be harmless/beneficial.This is the best I can get, but it is the red thing on the plant. In person, I can see the two holes, one on top, and one mid way down